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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM:
Autopsyfiles.org - River Phoenix Autopsy Report
AUTOPSY REPORT
No. 93-10011
PHOENIX, RIVER J.
There is no hemorrhage beneath the scalp, into the orbits nor
into the temporal muscles. The external periosteurn and dura
mater are stripped showing no fractures of the calvarium or
base of the skull. There are no intracranial hematomas. There
are no tears of the dura mater and no epidural, subdural or subarachnoid hematoma. The brain weighs 1540 grams. The leptomeninges are thin and transparent. A normal convolutionary pattern is observed. coronal sectioning demonstrates a uniformity
of cortical gray thickness. The cerebral hemispheres are symmetrical. There is no softening, discoloration or hemorrhage of the white
matter. 1'he basal ganglia are intact. Anatomic landmarks are preserved. The ventricular system is symmetrical without dilatation or distortion. Pons, medulla and cerebellum are unremarkable.
There is no evidence of uncal or cerebellar herniation. Vessels
at the base of the brain have a normal pattern of distribution. There are no aneurysms. The cerebral arteries are without arteriosclerosis.
Spinal Cord! The spinal cord is not dissected.
HISTOLOGIC SECTIONS:
Representative specimens from various organs are preserved in 10% formalin and placed in the storage jar.
TOXICOLOGY:
Blood, bile, urine, liver tissue and stomach contents have been submitted to the laboratory. The blood sample is given to Toxicologist Anderson at 1055 hours on 11/1/93. C screen
and tetrahydrocannabihol are requested.
PHOTOGRAPHS:
Photographs have been taken prior to the autopsy.
      









































































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